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Pittemurg Vite and Trust Comp: 0 = = od , stating ns | ar sent e unt ri | had informally. approved th ' fray ge nets WAANERVSA ANG TARAS NAA OE ORDA SEAAAAAA MADARA SAA SARE R TS ODE ASALEOA SAAR TAAAA RIAD EA AAARAL ERR ES The Attorne ing, he MAN ARRESTED Senet aaa Pittsburg Company. eee Youthful Elopers from Bridge- ees S | port Are Captured joarearnt srtacommaneson| THE PORT() RICANS) . to-day, withdrew his informal approval in Harlem. of a contract proposed by the recelvers eee of the Mutual Reserve Life Insurance | | €ompany to allow the policyholders in| SAN JUAN, Porto Rico, Aprti a4.—Tho | ‘When Mrs. Marie Atkins .a widow, of | that company to assign their olaima to | intervention of President Roosevelt in| Bridgeport, missed her daughter, Marte, | the Pittsburg Lif and Trust Company. | the warts. ld) CRD cnse is regarded | “ Judge Ward admits that his recon- | 48 Quite inexplicable In San Juan. Tho stxteen years old, sideration of the matter ts due to a/ Lesisiature has authorized an appeal of | beving eloped with Dennis Doyle, she} memorandum submitted to him by At-| the case, and ts dismiaas! or settle |; etarted right out to do some detective | torney-General Jackson, !n which the | ment would require another legislative * ie | latter eald jact, It 1s thought here that President | Rn GS BC? Ov) CONS AO GAG leas y clear that no person other | Roosevelt may influence Gov. Post to! young Doyle was arraigned to-day be- {call an extraordinary session of the | Sone per at than receivers could eolicitt pollcyhold- Masistrate House inthe Harlem | (of the Mfutual Reserve resident in| Leeisiature for the purpose of recom: | Subp Court on a charge of adduction. | te eo Ingure with the Pittsburg mending the passage of much an act. | irs. Atking has «i, odildren besides or } but sho left them in the care| COMPeny or ald or advise in securing | ane case referred to in the atove de-| Seeciginsrers that business for such company. There, patch wivolves the right of the Roman neighbors when s \ heard that Doyle, | nust, therefore, be aome question as to | Catholic Church to control the estates (a oe Uved in Bridgeport, had ac-| tne rignt of the receivers to do #0. 1! franc ores bested saree goa UG] to New York. | 49 not think, therefore, that the order property embraces several convents The woman brought a letter to the De-| should he made uniess, indeed, the Court and fuial holdings and ia valued A: tective Bureau from the chief of police | be convinced that my suggestions are espatch from San Juan yesterday || of Bridgeport, and with the aid of De-| not $mportant,” sald that had in tecti¥e Flynn traced Doyle to the home | eo Wani's decision reads as fol- | structed G | of his married sister at One Hundred) “Aithough the Attorney-General ap- | te°8, and Fifteenth street and Third avenue, | peared on the application for the ap- Last night Mrs. Atking and the de | Proval Dy the Court of the proposed | ties, and an appeal has been made to| teotive took their stand in a drug store, COMtract between receivers and the, the United States Supreme Court. | Across the street, and after waiting ebout an Sour saw the girl and Doyle come out. The mother rushed over to her daughter * the detective kept | an eve to Doyle, Marte began to cry and threw her arms aroum) her moth- . er's neck. a) 7 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1908.° 20,000 Pairs $4 $5“WALK-OVER” SHOES @ OXFORDS || _ For Men and Women from the Manufacturers, “#2, het.2.c°- Every Pair Absolutely Perfect. Newest Styles. KEITH & CO, have shoe stores in every large city in the world, and thousands of agents AAA! [ORGE [ey G in the United States. ; No shoe is better known. No shoe is more popular. Their business is simply colossal. Therefore when We can announce a purchase and sale of 20,000 pairs of Men’s and Women’s Shoes, a purchase due to various extraordinary causes, when we can sell you Shoes and Oxfords at $2.69 that were $5, we expect a territic volume of business. Men’s 4 and $5 Shoes Men’s Sample Women’s Perfect : and Oxfords, ““Walk-Overs,”’ “well Gece cpees and Oxfords, Every known shape made by the | Men’s Sample ‘“‘Walk- 5'000 Caley of $4 and $5 e@ nd suspected her of “'Walk-Over” people, Lvery size Overs,’’ In size 7 only. and width, from 4 to 11, and AA Every leather and every to EE, Round toes, narrow. me- ““Walk-Over” style is dium and broad toes. Very tinest represented here, Tans, kinds; every width; in dull leathers, Vici Kid, Patent Kid and Patent Coltskin; sizes Vici Kid, Patent Coltskin, Gun. black and shiny 2% to 7 and AA to E widths. metal, Calfskin Oxfords, leathers ‘Third Floor.) (THE 14TH STREET STORE, 900000: SADRUTAAATETESEER ELIA RT EASA ASTRA ARR ETE OAR CASESEA TAR AAANANOA004000004 ever eeneeses JAAS: AS haath DAS ah ht teh hich pita Bonwit, Harris &Co: [ SHEET Mosic | 9 Minutes from Hobolen to The 14th Street Store Se t's all right “don't worry—he to-morrow! “He will not.” sald Mrs. Atkins, “He cannot, for he ‘a already married,” and she produced a copy of a certif- cate showing that a year and a half ago Doyle married Mary Tracy in Bridgeport. The girl was prostrated @t this information, and had to be practically carried to her mother’s other’ she sobbed, going to marry me 999000000000000000000000600000000000 POOOSOE OOOO SOOSOOD Groceries FRESH BUTT! Willow Farm Creamery Bi print > Mail Orders JACK E TLL OT | Singers Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2ist St. HN UNT oe pres rates , Violinist tte Oe HAROLD MUMZE Venturing all the hits ‘alk of New Mowing new NEW LAID EGGS—Dosen 20c in carton Men’s Suit Sale was held in $2,500 Oafl by Mag- Hous, d the girl and her i to the District-at- DRAK! ESHLY BAKED ‘POUND. % CAR Ait varle- ties, including the popu- lar teed Ladyecake; thes... 15€ Men’s Suits, Hand Tailored, every point tothe most costly tailored Suits, Bola Dolly Dear, These on sale to-morrow are the same as other stores are asking regular Ready--for--Use. | SRT Ee RONTUPSy BREAK 2h CROWN JEWELS (lf in all the desired fabrics of light, medium | guy HE oe | so" Dear set BY Spring, after supplying the trade, several leading Broadway dealers sell us their entire surplus stocks ¥ U 4 us oeetea 1 5 .00 LOT 3. Lor 4. LOT 6. WASTABLI KO FU A large assortmen ‘The season’ FINEST AND and dark colors, taken from our $25.00 ie Secretly S PEG yy pt - i of the latest tes, inf and most 4 BEST FRENCH he eily Sold by y 5 7 os FOUR - IN - HANDS * hes old by kK ng Carios TeCTHE 14TH STREE oun. Dei KS, FAN cluding al) fabrics. | scarfs in Bik 0] TIES. Tecks, ‘ fea Flot Plain W : swe | ok bi wings and Bows, in Cj 4 beautiful essort to Meet Debts, but His Son Will Refund Bonwit, Harris & Co ae at | ment of new designs pretty plain ‘ani | all latest colorings, Tancy oolorings; fy- | aa well as Black. colors, woSttipe! | ured or piain +] white, micuread and qualities u Valuesniup stor8 beri ft Fanoy effects; 500 to 196., hy ‘7 each, . ues for of 200, B2KO: ‘of colorings TOMATOES — nedium and L was deposed ast IRM, 3ON, April 4—When King er of Portugal crown Jewels, valued at $2,000,- Broadway and Fifth Ave., Cor. 2st St. 000, ¢ confiscated and deposited in aK] s’S its and Reefers MEN'S fe: NEOLIGEE, SHINTS, male of good wiqine Malerinin ip dark, medion end lem colorings GQ of the State Recently the Reput 2 MEN'S HINEN COLLAKS, se atta oS inetud: aon LOEEMAN 1 BL. AN RRY BaTit PEPE REDO Bare Abie an tet Dner Boys’ All-Wool Norfolk and Double- EOUDING TG Nn Cs ail TAB en 49 nal feted “of the ot tha a large por- nis 1S st u 001 d rong, Ory as ree 5 aie ee Breasted Suits, with extra pair of Knick- | : eerre ail and lower- 4st SPENDERS, Kood jana ron, on of these jewels had been s erbocker trousers; new Spring fabrics, in 5.09 Tee enGH Gall nickelied trim- 1 Po oe and’ Firemé as EN'8 NIGHT 61 and white H 1 ny without the consent of Parilament to plain and fancy materials. Ages 7 to 17. Values to $8.50 ed and } $ \ } mings; value ' $3. 95 UbIN OC FOLDING | POCKET SE CAMERA— 4x5 can be used for plates and film meet the expenses of the royal house. King Manuel thereupon ordered that an inventory be taken and this proved that jewels to the val $750,000 were Boys’ All-Wool Double-Bre: Norfolk Suits, with extra pair of Knick- pase een SRO A OR ay ca AAVAAAAAL AIA an EEF) aE nw , ~ oo ; Ro a a pa pine myer current ernriciir owner eeereet - : Fs &gé | = ze CROPRESH ESET EES OO OS FOOHE OPE LO OOS 0005060904 0060060000. GAESEYS USEUS EaeTR) Cy COLGATE BS erbocker trousers; blue serges and fancy Camera is fitted neat > paolom mejrevelsnguasidenlared: that te) mixtures, Ages 7 to 17. Values to $9.50 epouacucnuttert Sbony finished, g df , Government, which at that time was A meraiigl gine Dottle.. controlled by the ‘rotative’ parties, Boys’ All-Wool Double-Bre: }» Nor- e ra “$10.00. value; Every leading style idea is delineated in our showing of new F acne ee ayer pie Soneepied so. thelr remove | folk and Derby Suits, extra pair of Spring Millinery. New shapes, new trimming. Our showing Featra special; gallon, @2, a The Governor of the Bank of Forty: | <nickerbocker trousers, imported Scotch 7.50 pipers size 98>; 39e 1 2 could be called an advance style show. Hun- ratios, “Wied, hare woe ge eee eee eee ete ceca eat hs tweeds and velour finish cassimeres. ° siren cel netatee ined Cll ceridhh C9 (te) Cop ti even eiane prec oun Ben | Ages 8 to 17. Values $10.00 to $12.00 Ss olecs seal 5 declared that the sale had been made gut hp tinaRumet aa hatsn PERE Frc oy rovn T cock rais = 70 wpon the urgent demand of King Car- , p fan " n ie artint; bot- c Jon, who desired to meet certain prese- Boys’ Russian and Sailor Suits, exclusive styles Spring 3 FULL BLOWN ROSES, French = ing debts of the royal household in’ weight worsteds, serges and cassimeres, plain and fancy mate- $ make; rubber stems; all the want. Cae eee ae Cee ge MEATS i come to Heht K ¢ ee ik summmoned the Seine ot se cand | 5.00 6. 50 7.50 3 35c. value; 3 in a bunch 19c announced his Intention. of personally H i k Fefunding the value (or “ine, nisaing | ve : fersiasiy sruciat aN unio: | § ROSE FOLIAGE, Great ae oer ewels fo the roval teamury. The atte Boys’ Spring Reefers, biue serges, golf reds, black and ANTS YS ! Aa bs variety, large or small WINGS FOR HAT R ate rh eer syd matter whi chec: y 7 . = Y | ” 3 3. has evoked Universal ndrntration even Wilike) CLOCK Worateas covant Clothe: igen 8 )9,t0)13: SE olviuis oF SoNALL, aso | UNTIIUMED SHHAW MATES Fine Loaves: green or tint TRIMMING, Most sae; T.. lo%c among the Republicans. 3 75 5 00 7 50 é di ay 4 ree iow! “salt popular, now very == ee 0 . . ; “400 |S black all "59c. mn shades, scarce; here ME STANDING ,RIB Toast Bigeh colors; waiues “up (9 w at or without Black, ai price 22c. to SAY WILD WEST GAME 0000400460000000000000 00S CSC OS OOOSOEIO1OOIOS Bx BSE | F_ Chine trae buds: 4 7 Ge fl ee eee ALL bt i 18e CAUSED DEATH OF BOY. aah Ge ae 9c] 3) HATS TRIMMED FREE | values; bunch C cotors: pair. 49¢ 4 SHAD ROE WITH BACON—An ex- tre nad (G|| gue Ss ————! (TRIMMED MILLINERY, geoond FL, UNTRIMMED MILINERY, Mala FID rashers sof bacon... st. 18¢ Qu lawn porevereveeneeueveerenivenne.t co Vieesesese y eee SURER GT OER Eh GROWS WOUMEN’SGLOVES | | Subway Basement Bargains short Lisle Gloves, 2.clasp, in 29¢ vot Pneumonia Developed After He Was Tied to Tree—Authorities IED i N e e 5 » Py to Investigate Rumors. M i Bo ag While the funeral of eight-year-old 1 Z nN é if y Hl oT George Hixbee was in progress at i BUCKS COUNTY MILK-FED VEAL LOINS, RUMPS OR QUARTERS, Ib..... 14c Ss 59c to 85c NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, slightly in-Hands, ete Death was due to pneumonia, and !t/ ts sald that a day or two before the dis- ease developed he was captured by a i gang of boys playing “Wild West,” Saturday, April 25th tied to a tree and left there for hours. ‘Phen he caught the cold which devel- oRthere In sizo a story in_clreulation | Misses’ and Children’s Stiff Fats that In the course of the game the Bix- | rf of bee lad was made to run the gantlet | aud was beaten with sticks and that his | 2.00 375 bore the marks of blows, No ac- , owing to the br Fotquese value $3.75 to $6.50 (THE 147 STORE, Main Floor.) Oyster Bay yesterday, a rumor which MInGHECuIUaaUCIGaAIIT nae seems well founded, reached the au- ack only. Scc quality sared ‘and mussed; light, medium and dark OULDERS, RACKS, BR¥ASTS thorities that his death was Indirectly fiw \OMEN'S loeBUT N’S lOeBUITON L SLE GI OYE iS Kaysers patter EGET shaobn ‘ FOREQUARTER Ife due to Ml-treatment at the hands of a or a or | }] make; black, and white, reguar $1.C0 quality AEDES gang of boys aout his own age. | | ts iiss es 59% ME N’S 25c SPRINGNECK WE CHOICE CUTS RIB ROAST BLADE CUTS—Best 1g beettilb siaavere' tris Ab S HALF HOSE, slightly is and fancy 14e LOINS OF JERSEY FORE. Orpmall, lean. pork; lic FACTORY (SECONDS. KNOWN CIGARS Fancy Wash Vests, 85c The values range EAMLESS HOSIERY, in blacks heels and soles; warranted Sinan 10c c RIBBED COTTON sTOcK- able, fast black; all EGS OF MUTTON—Rent UEgnades stock). "Ae TABLE NO, -HILDREN’S 12 INGS, — strc LARGE |, ROAST. DRY ProK ED ARGF CHICK! trom) ° SE" ERS; Ib... 8: by ¢ tending clgw } | lingn ad ‘ t f tne hey ia funeral, , ps. £0 ascertain the ES rt \ "2.80 DOUBLE BREASTED KNI facts will bes . ‘ 2.51 LE*BREASTED KNICKER. |] ¢ ROK —_ > Ws 8 LOCKER OR RUSSIAN SUIS. S S| 60 4 engerte and Flower Trimmed Hats Dp AD AE ee USSUANT SULTS a Stes cui 60c FIRE DESTROYS NINE BLOCKS. A‘ mang” old ‘brands. 2 tei : $1.19 || Piiry acete [meer eae ox RICHMOND, Vt. April 4.—Nine busi- TABLE NO. INNER Pye NEARS TDS nest blocks In the town of Richmond, 2.75 lo pIO.0O WoMLN Gite Carrs DOL Ce TACs ' fifteen miles from Burlington, were ate! NAS Wh wiped out by a fire which started just , Ye eRe at ienhibendikeiaalinaem coe value $4.75 to $14.00 : 1 trolled until about 2.30 this morning Wome N’ Help was called from Burlington, The hase started in CATS drug paore: and short Ripe siWauas eats Broadway & aotb St.; sth Ave.; 19th St. ome are slightly soiled, but most of tient ire absolu‘e! size * Pientonconsonns THE AUTO RACE. | rfect. (HE 149TH STREBY S101, Second . CHE LATH STREET STORE, (Basement.> i Words and muse of Manuel Klein's \ 5 ane ——— F | Pa ME oe | oe i ee ee ( ee:

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